How do i add collision to a ase file?I´ve looked on CollisionDropTest but i didn´t get what to do to make the collisonGeometry from the shapes in my ase file.

Rafael

The collision system is broken. And it won't most likely be supported anymore. Have a look at JOODE. It is a (full) featured physics engine, which will handle the collisions even more efficient than the xith collision system. I haven't worked with it myself. So I cannot give you more tips. Refer to the joode forum here on java-gaming.org for more info.

The collision system is broken. And it won't most likely be supported anymore. Have a look at JOODE. It is a (full) featured physics engine, which will handle the collisions even more efficient than the xith collision system. I haven't worked with it myself. So I cannot give you more tips. Refer to the joode forum here on java-gaming.org for more info.

The collision system is broken. And it won't most likely be supported anymore. Have a look at JOODE. It is a (full) featured physics engine, which will handle the collisions even more efficient than the xith collision system. I haven't worked with it myself. So I cannot give you more tips. Refer to the joode forum here on java-gaming.org for more info.

I´ll check it out

Thanks again Marvin for the fast replys

If you have any questions, don't bother to have. I have worked some time on ODEJava/JOODE

I advise you to grab it from SVN. (Go to http://sourceforge.net/projects/joode then find "Subversion" category and follow the instructions. For use with Eclipse, try the Subclipse plug-in). Then you can find tests in "src/test"

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